Matt Szabo covers the city of Huntington Beach and sports for the Daily Pilot. A Southern California native and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo graduate, he has been working for L.A. Times Community News since 2006 and still loves talking to people about their hopes and dreams.
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The Sailors won 13-6 in Tuesday night’s Battle of the Bay match, the final one of the regular season for both programs.
The city of Huntington Beach sent out a survey to those who signed the library petitions, asking if they had been given incorrect information.
The Sailors beat Oaks Christian for third place, while Laguna Beach took sixth. Elsewhere, CdM finished as runner-up in the Irvine Southern California Championships.
The program, which recently turned two years old, relies on volunteers to create a better experience and enforce rules at the Huntington Beach wetlands.
The City Council voted Tuesday night to have city staff study the initiatives, which involve a parent/guardian children’s book review book and possible management outsourcing.
The council unanimously passed Mayor Pat Burns’ resolution on Tuesday night, declaring Huntington Beach a nonsanctuary city.
Jennifer Carey, a native of Huntington Beach, will continue to oversee the city’s office of communications and public affairs.
Jack Nicklaus, who won a record 18 major championships in his career, will speak at the Hoag Classic Hall of Fame Community Breakfast on March 18.
E20 Training, which utilizes electrical muscle stimulation workouts, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday.
The latest gift of $50 million doubles David and Diana Sun’s investment in the ongoing construction of the Sun Family Campus in Irvine.